Tag Archives: character creation

Sometimes the Hero’s Journey only has room for one Mulan or Arthur. In these instances in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we are at best lucky to have a seat at the Round Table or make a getaway with the Merry … Continue reading →

Anyone who knows much about us, knows we aren’t exactly fans of limits in the Pathfinder Role Playing Game. That said, there is something powerful about being forced to accept a limitation. In the broad array of the possible sometimes … Continue reading →

When getting ready for an organized play event, we get to face a love it or leave it reality… Point Buy stat generation. In the name of fairness, it is well understood but to those of us who may be … Continue reading →

With just over a week to go til PaizoCon, it is a good day to talk about the List. Not the checklist of travel sundries (we will be getting to that), or the costs for your trip (though keep track … Continue reading →

Isolation from the rest of the group is a danger to any player character braving the depths of a dungeon. “Don’t split the party,” is a mantra for most groups. But being apart from a party isn’t something only a … Continue reading →

We have heard an awful lot about “fighter vs.caster disparity” and “the problems” with the melee classed characters in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. And while we have discussed the realities of class balance and the significance of workdays there is … Continue reading →

Example of Bloodborn Creation In his current game the party is around sixth level, and had no hope of anything but a funeral when Garrog, Matthew’s dwarven fighter fell to his death in a battle with wyverns. The party is … Continue reading →